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I MiSJ Rose Pratt bf Salem, Was HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. a Dallas visitor Tuesday. Lost in Dallas, three keys on Last Thursday and Friday the a ring. Finder please return to regular monthly exams wore Chauncey Crider has a new \ this office. held. There v\ ill be two more Studebaker car. exams this year. The Perrydale band and the Thursday night Miss Lucile C. B. Sundberg now sports a school will give a picnic at that entertained a crowd of $1300 Studebaker. place Saturday, June 7th. A Hamilton the girls of the Presbyterian 1 meeting was held last night Seven room house, 2 lots, City church. The girls played games View add. to Dallas. Price$750. to make arrangements for it. most of the evening and a The supreme court h as affirm Installments if desired. delightful time was had. Late ed the verdict of the lower court in the evening a luncheon was Meet me at the New Scott. Buy your boiled hams at the in the case of Martin & Blodgett Those present were: . . N E W T O - D A Y .. Dallas Meat Market. No flies, no vs, the National Livestock Insur served. Misses Alice Miles, Louise Miles, M. Hayter, dentist. Bank Blk. dust, strictly sanitary. ance association. Gladys Lougnary, Ruth Little- N otices under this head only cent Rugs cleaned by power. a word each insertion, cash in nd- Helen Lucile, the 6-months page, Muriel Grant Helen Casey, Wear-ever aluminum cooking Phone 1333. tf \an ce. No phone order» accepted. gueranteed fifteen old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie Bonnet, Lucile Hamil Lisk $2.00 Bailers are the best. utensils, Roscoe Mode, was laid to rest ton, Mrs. E. A. Hamilton. years. Craven Bros, agents. Craven Bros. in the Smith cemetery near Lew- Tuesday aftermxm the gram FOK SALK Arthur Johnson, of Idaho, has I. C. Emerson and family ex been here visiting at the Finseth . isville yesterday. The cause of mar and high school grades were death was infantile paralysis. given a vacation on account of pect to leave about May 1st for home. the circus. a trip through California by auto Miss Alice Riggs, who has been Barham Bros, have invented a For Sale—Regiitered Jersey Bull Monday afternoon F r a n k The celebrated Ford car. 5 pas machine for casting cement visiting relatives in Portland, returned Monday evening from Campbell got one of his fingers Calf, six months old. Good breed senger, for $675. For sale by 1. I bricks. Portland, bringing with her her jammed by a flyball and will not ing. E. E. Hewitt, Monmouth, V. Lynch. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris cousin, Miss Clara Poppleton, for be able to play for two or three For Sale 8-room house, well spent Sunday and Monday in the a period of recreation at Three weeks. One of the infielders Oregon. 2t furnished. 906 Shelton, near metropolis. Oaks Farm. will take his place in right field. A26 Mill. Virgil Clapp, recently of Col I Miss Rioth, head trimmer in The team that will start the Clarence Kelly has gone to lege, Mo., has taken a position Miss McCallon’s millinery par game with Mac will probably be For Sale or Trade lors, has been in Portland study us follows; Barham, pitcher; •OR SA L E -On** good 3-4 B ain w ag o n , c h e a p ,— Walla Walla to work in a rail in the Holman dairy. Ju s . Boyds to n , D allas. Herzng, catcher; Woods, short road office. The Golden Rule store install ing the latest ideas in summer stop; Boydston, first base; Lock- hats, of which they will have ed two new 18-foot glass show Mrs. E. C. Straver is up from on display, and invite the ladies man. third base; Matheney, left F OR P h S o A n e L E 9x7. —H ousehold goods to m ove a t once. Portland on a visit with her par cases yesterday. field; Cadle. center field; Heis- to call and inspect them. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cosper. tnnd, right field. This will be ! J C. Uglow is erecting the COR S A L E - fre s h m ilch cow, fre s h in J a n u a r y . Hon. J. C. Muerman, of the " A. W. B row n. 91« B row n s t. P h o n e 801. tf Mrs. Wm. Ullrey has bough* j first iron and glass awning in U. S. Bureau of Education, in the first game of the season for the Ed. Richmond place on the town fronting his place of busi spected the Faitview school a the high school boys, and will be a fast one, so the people are OR S A L E —A y o u n g m are. 3 y e a rs old. w e:g h t corner of Oak and Levens streets ness. F 1450, also a g e ld in g . 7 y e a rs old, w e ig h t few days ago and was well pleas assured of an interesting game. y oun g cow s. 16 head o f fine sh eep , a n d a brood and has moved there. Collections given prompt at ed with all the school work, es Everybody come out and see the sow . a m ow er, ra k e a n d b in d er. tf If you want seme nice class tention by J. S. Ashbaugh, con pecially the work in penmanship game. They need the money Dallas National bank and repid calculation. The latter, and you need the amusement. DR S A L E —2 good y e a rlin g colts, $10U. P h o n e programmes, you had better see stable, 64 Oak. W. P. Me Bee. MS tf he stated, was the best he had Don't forget, Saturday after the Itemizer’s samples before building, room 22. seen in any rural school in the noon at 2.30 on the college cam purchasing. Cooking bags of the Dallas IO R S A L E Good team y o u n g horse«. E w in g United States. pus. B ros.. D allas. M1 Corneil Hughes has Himilaya Meat Co. Latest thing out in cooking of all kinds of meat. Thos. Thomason met with a Corvallis High called the game blackberry plants for sale in any du ck e g g s. $2.50 i>er s e ttin g J. quantity desired. serious accident last week when there off on account of the drown Call and see 25 cents for 30 bags. F OR M. S A B L e n E n e -Decoy tt. K ickreall. P h o n e th ro u g h Mon piece of steel flew from a wedge ing of an 0. A. C. girl. The him. m o u th 278. " The Dallas Iron works is still a and entered the eye ball. The Dallas boys will probably play Cooking bags, 30 for 25 cents. selling their stump pullers at $60 eye was badly bruised, and is Perrydale High Friday afternoon. OR S A L E W h ite W y a n d o tte e g g fo r h a tc h in g . Instructions how to use them in each. They are strictly guaran- F P rize w in n in g D u sta n s tr a in , $1.50 p e r s e ttin g . was fonnd necessary to keep him tf in town, where each package, for sale by Dallas | teed against breakage. J . S. P a rk er. D allas. No. 1. A24 SUCCESSFUL MEETING. he could receive Meat Co. Ford two passenger automobile the daily care of the doctor. He U O R S A L E Sow . p ig s a n d a h o rse a t a b a rg a in . Take your prescriptions to the I in first class condition. Will sell is now slowly recovering from Methodist People Gather in Business * P h o n e o r a d d re s s !.. I. B u rsell, M onm outh. Ellis Drug store, and they will cheap. C. M. Walker, 1002 Main the accident, and it is thought and Social Session. be tilled just as the Dr. wants street. the sight will not be effected. OR S A L E B u g g y in first class co n d itio n , will them with pure drugs. On last Friday evening at 6:30 tf F go ch e ap if ta k e n a t once. P h o n e 9x7. tf Rodney Coulter and Charley The following delegates have the wives of the board of trus For trade, 5 room modern Black went to Amity Sunday gone from here to attend the tees of the Methodist church fo r h a tc h in g from p u re b red W h ite Indian house located in Portland Oregon, and moved up John Durant, who State Sunday school convention E GGS gave a banquet to the men who ru n n e r «luck« $2 for 12. Prolific layer» of at Oregon City, which convenes were members of the church and w h ite e g g s tra in . H. O pp. K ickreall, O r. A^4 I want land near Dallas, Oregon. will work in the car shops. Address box 265, Dallas, Oregon. All day Thursday, May 1, Dr. today arid ends Saturday: Evan- those whose wives were mem V 'O R S A L E Seed p o tato e s. B ea u ty o f H eborn. Circus day brought a large Freeze, the eve specialist, will be 'gelical, Mrs. Rolla Holman and bers and they were not. Forty- * E a rlie st anti b e st o f all $1 p e r 100 pounds. | Prof. H. H. Dunkleberger; Meth two men responded to the invi C. D. N a irn . S h u d eiu n d F a rm s, n earb y B allston. crowd to town and we heard no at Stafrin’s drugstore in Dallas. odist, Mrs, W. G. Black and Mrs. tation and were welcomed by the A d d re ss A m ity No. 2. kick about the character of the A24 ID. L. Fields; Christian, Hugh show. Call up phone 1581 to have j Black, Rev. C. C. Curtis; Pres- trustees in a receiving line. In OR S A L E In d ian R u n n e r d u c k eg g s. Irvin F H olm an. p h o n e A n tio ch 625. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and your garbage hauled off. The Ibyterian. Mrs. S, Essig and Mrs. the dining room they were wel- tf abstracters, notary public. Ab iadies will not give prizes this | H. M. Lawrence; W, W. Miller, I corned by the ladies who directed for the neatest looking | president of the county conven the seating. S. C. Black Min«»rcu e g g s $1 p e r s e t stracts made promptly at a rea year F O R tin S g A o L f E 15.—C After dinner, W. P. Miller, e p h a s N elson, p h o n e A ntiocl^54. sonable charge. 616 Mill street, home. tion and delegate elect. ! chairman of the board of trus Dallas. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Harris, tees, acted as toastmaster, and T W E N T Y to n s o f need o a ts f«»r sale. Thom axe’s of Adine, Wis., are here on a Probate. Hugh Ayres, who has been at the following responded to toasts: * th re e g rain v a rie 'y , clean , c le a r o f s m u t and th re s h e d b efo re th e rain . P r ce 45 c e n ts u b ushel, St. Vincent hospital for an a t visit to their former neighbor’s, In re estate of Rosa E. Fidler, G. L. Hawkins, “The Financial y t.ii. ... G e ». f lo w Mover. Or. H om e phone. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farring deceased; administrator author Budget;” Dan P. Stouffer, A irlie 1025. o r C orvallis 8225. A24 tack of tonsilitis, is recuperat ing while on a visit with his par ton. ized to sell certain personal prop- “ Members, their Duty to the Church;” Dr. A. M. McNicol, L O R S A L E Baby c h ic k s a n d e g g s, from p u re ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ayres. County Clerk Robinson yester | erty. * bred w h ite leg h o rn h ens, e g g s guarante*«! fe rtile und p u lle ts guuriinte«*d to lay. F . C. M ey Dallas still has an ordinance in day recorded a deed that was ac In re guardianship of Orange j “ We be Brethren;” Dr. L. A. e r. ph o n e S m ith lie ld 562 lin e 3. tf force locatng the city pound at knowledged before Steve Staats |E. Osburn.an insane person; peti- I Bollman, “The Sunday School;” the old Nat Holman feed shed, in 1860. and was not recorded i tion for appointment of guardian ! Dr. McCallon, “ The Church as S A L E F or $600. A 10 H . P. A d v a n c e en Viewed by an Outsider;” Mr. on which the I. O. 0. F. brick until now. F OR gine. I set for May 22nd. lu test mod«*l a n d w a te r ta n k , b o th in Flagg, “ Hard Surfacing of the g«.«od condition. A b a rg a in . In q u ire o f J . E has stood for many years. Mrs. Sarah Collins, a Polk In re estate of James Chapin, Streets;” Mr. Taylor, “The H ouch, P e rry d a le. O reg o n . A24 At a meeting of the Women of county pioneer, died at Portland ¡deceased; final account approved. Church and the Increasing Popu was buried at OR S A L E —V a lu ab le neaside p ro p e rty in O y ste r- Woodcraft last night the follow Saturday, In re guardianship of Bertha lation.” A toast to the ladies F ville. W n„ In q u ire o f M rs. E. K. B u lla rd , box ing ladies were elected delegates Goldendale, and where she had lived and William Sexton, minors; sale by W. P. Miller. All the toasts 327. ph o n e 1291. I >allas. A13 to the convention which meets in since 1883. of real estate confirmed. were good and well received. Salem next month: Mrs. Emma fOR S A L E B a rre d Rock egg». $1 s e ttin g o f 16. You may gay more money for In re estateof John Taylor, de A rising vote of thanks was L. A. G u th rie , p h o n e 526 a . D. .lost, Mrs. C. P. Mitchell, Mrs. your glasses to others but you ceased; final account filed and set extended to the ladies by the Nella Tatom, Mrs. Nellie Grant, cannot get better service than for hearing May 21st. men. Many of the men have ex u re b m l B ro w n le g h o r n eg g s. Mrs. Alt« Miller, Mrs. Helen Dr. Freeze, the Eye Specialist, P >R $1.00 S A p L e E r n e P ttin g o f 15. C. W . S te w a rt. S u v e r In re estate of Bertie M. Ba pressed a desire for another Greenwood. O reg o n . P h o n e M onm outh 12x5. A24 gives to all who consult him. He ker, deceased; petition for sale such meeting in the near future. W. F. Hassell, one of the gov will be at Stafrin’s all day Thurs of real estate filed, citation to is These meetings will became a C a rlto n n u rse ry p m n e triv s . ernor’s honor men. gave an ex day, May 1. permanent part of the work of A 24 sue; set for hearing May 26th. F OR will S A ru L n E fro - 1500 m 5 t o 7 fe e t. I h av e sol«l m y p lace a n d m u st disp o se of th e s e tre e s a t o n ce. P hone celled picture and lecture enter The required number of tick In re estate of Martha Con the Methodist church. A n tio ch 61. W. B. R am sey . tf tainment at the Star theatre on ets having been disposed of, Dal ner, deceased; inventory and ap The Institute at Ballston. Monday evening, depicting the las is now assured of a Chautau praisement approved. OR S A L E a n o rg a n . In q u ire o f Mr». R H. F Dim ick. 314 O rc h a rd a v e n u e. P h o n e 381. tf difference between old time and qua session during the week in In re estate of Geo. W. Whit- On May 3d, at Ballston, the present prison systems. He was which falls the 4th of July. It last of the county institutes will formerly an attorney of Eastern has been six months since the eaker, deceased; final discharge be held. From a fairly arrived filed and approved. WANTED Oregon. at conclusion I think the same a Itemizer took up this proposition In re estate of J. M. Mitchell, most opportune occasion since A commercial club has been meeting with the Chicago people deceased; final account set for not only nature with all her Som e ho p tra in e r s in th e G ra n t yard. organized at Kickreall with the who furnish such events. w A N A T r th E D u r Dim ick. Ml hearing May 4th. splendors but man too will grace following officers: President, W. Mrs. Sarah Dodson was in the day and so assure that profit U 'A N T E I) R an ch w om an, 45. w ish es co rresp o n In re estate of Elisha Bedwell, W. Rowell; vice president, Gro town Tuesday from Ballston, to deceased; final account allowed. able, enjoyable and social time. " d en ce e d u c ate d , p ro g re s s iv e m an. P ra ctica l m a rria g e c o n tra c t ; no alim ony g rab b e r. M iss ( . ver Beeler; secretary, J. 0. Price; have a cancer removed hy Dr. P re h m . K la m a th F alls. O regon. A24 The very willingness of the com treasurer, C. A. Stenson. The Toel, and went away well pleas munity to help along I trust will OAK GROVE. proposition now before the club ed with the entire success of the W A N T E D A d vance «team en g in e, 16 to 20 h orse be so appreciated that Ballston is a creamery to cost $4.000, of o pow er. M ust b e ch e ap and in Rood c«»ndi- operation. Being a lady of 80 The Climbers entertained about may again be chosen. Then tion. AilreHS P. O. box 38. D allas. O reg o n . A24 which $1000 was subscribed on years of age, she is certaiidy to one hundred invited guests a t the again our neighboring friends the club’s first meeting night. be congratulated. Oak Grove hall Saturday evening. Old and fellow workers can so fur A N T E D Second han d b u g g y in e x c h a n g e on Shares are piaced at $10 each. fashioned gam es were played between W new b u g g y . —C rid e r’» G em rral S to re . tf Don H. Upjohn, the Oregon num bers of an excellent musical pro ther our common cause that Sheriff Grant and deputies ian’s correspondent at Salem, gram , a fte r which a delicious lunch work for the coming year may O R S A L E —N ew W h ite se w in g m ach in e. I n were called to Ballston Sunday begin with renewed energies. was over to take in the circus was served. q u ire o f E d. B iddle a t th e New S c o tt hotel. evening to capture a holdup mau, Tuesday, and M8 to arrange for op Miss Klva Boone, of Monmouth, To insure a receptive mind, pro but were unsuccessful. The ening law offices in a suite of spent the week end with Gladys W aite. vide an opportune moment, satis holdup was perpetrated on Hen rooms upstairs in the Itemizer Rev. M attoon.of McMinnville, visited fy any midday cravings, a spread FOR RENT ry Byerley at his home. Hear- Both he and better a t the home of S. K. Crowley last week. has been abundantly provided. that someone was prowling building. half are practitioners at law. Hon. Thomas Brunk and wife drove In short this noonday hour, I OR RK N ’F T h re e furninh#**! hou(a*keeping around his place, he anticipated F room s. In q u ire N ew S c o tt hotel. tf out from Salem to attend the social trust, will prove a doubly advan- that it was a person guilty of On last Sunday evening the Saturday evening 1 tageous one. choir rendered a special selection R E N T - P len ty «*f g»ssl p a s tu r e fo r h o rses anil cutting wire fences, and went A. B. SACRE. M.ss Mabel Boydston, of Indepen I 'O cow s a t $1 a m o n th by H. L. F e n to n . tf out to th*1 barn lot to investigate. and Mr. Frank Snyder, of Winne- dence, was visiting in this neighborhood Principal. He found a man in a thicket and peg. Canada, sang “The Holy j Sunday. DR R E N T F u rn is h « ! h o u se k ee p in g rooms. promptly had a gun shoved un City’’ to a crowded house at the Osteopathy For Children. F In q u ire M rs. W . Griffin. 610 I .evens s tr e e t, t f Mrs. Pegroot, who has been visiting der his nose and his money de Methodist church. Mrs. A. M. Mrs. H erbert Fawk for some time, re Children thrive under osteo manded. Henry told the holdup McNicol was the accompanist of turned to her home in California the pathic attention as under no oth MISCELLANEOUS he had nothing with him. and the evening. Special music will first of the week. treatment. They like it. Lit despite the stranger's orders to be a part of the services next Mrs. W arren and son, Charles, were er tle ones by nature detest the bit CA a c re s o f clover p a s tu r e fre e o f c h a rg e to son e the contrary, went off and left ¡Sunday both morning and even- Salem visitors Friday. o n e w ith :>»»• h«*ad o f »hoep. J o h n O rr. Rick- Miss Mella W hite came up from Port ter dose. They are right about i ¡ng. him. rea ll. tf. land to spend Saturday and Sunday it. There is a better way to Dr and Mrs. V. C. Staats left Joseph B. Shepherd, son of , with her m other, Mrs. Ycxella W hite. health. The day has come when OST - Ladies 15-Jew el E lg in w a tc h . No. 22%714. Tuesday for Rochester, N. Y., iour jeweler, graduates from the Miss Dieoh, of Stay ton, is a guest a t prudent mothers have the family ■* R e tu rn to lte m ia e r. A24 where he will spend sometime in state university at Lincoln, Neb., the Zielesch home. osteopathic physican go over the listening to lectures and watch Agricultural department, on Fri Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holman, of spines of their children quite as i F T K R th is day a n d d a te 1 w ill no t be liable fo r operations at Mayo Bros’ day, and then goes to Adams, Pallas, attended the party Saturday regularly and as often as the » a n y d e b ts in c u rre d by my w ife, A da S im m ons. ing J M SIM M O NS. surgery. This is a surgery of Minn . to take charge of twenty- evening and spent Sunday a t the Lewis dentist examines their teeth. A24 international reputation, and the six different herds of dairy cat home. Many troubles liable to develop Mecca of all surgeons who desire tle in that county for a dairy as Seth Fawk was in Portland Thursday in after life are thus corrected. h a v e g iv en my d a u g h te r . H e n rie tta Bin!, h er to get acquainted with all that is sociation, testing for tuberculos ami Friday. Osteopathy is good treatment tim e a n d will n o t b e resp o n sib le for any d eb t« con latest in that line. Hundreds of is. butter fat and judging for Henry Vandervost, a prominent stock- for all of childhood’s ills, from t r a c te d by her. W W. BIRD. operations are performed daily, milking qualities, etc. Mr. Shep man, of Salem, was in this neighbor - 1 cholera morbus, diarrhoea and Ml and one can go from one operat herd’s services have been engag hood last week. croup, to scarlet fever, measles The Sunday school will send two del and diphtheria. Reprint from w ill t r a d e p o ta to e s , a n y kin d , fo r wood.- Jo h n ing room to another anil get the ed for one year to improve these egates to the sta te convention a t O r W e b ste r. tf best in any branch of the work. herds and he will spend one day Osteopathic Health. The doctor and wife will go over each month with every herd. He egon City April 24, 25, 26th. The Dallas Lumber & Logging the N. P., and after visiting the was one of the best judges of The P atrons’ and T eachers’ club will m eet a t the ttcnoolhnuse Friday a fter- , Co. are establishing a camp one principal cities and her relatives dairy cattle during his two noon. OR. 0. S. RFMPEL A program will be given and re Chiropractor mile this side of Black Rock. at San Antonio. Texas, return years work at Lincoln, and just freshm ents served K w n Special lot »ml s p in a l A djuator. PfcnM hy the S. P. He will also see before going there was a gradu It is whispered th a t the T. E. C. Operations will start immediate 1414. » ». m. il P. nr O th er hour« by | Friedman and get next the con ate of the Medford. Oregon.high club will give a play on the evening of ly after the completion of the appointm ent. 114 C o u rt S treet sumption cure, if such it is. May 10th. • spur being built by the S. P. school class of 1911. P alla» üiCK«n Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. ---------- - I 3 . -■ ■ — — — - - - ■ JURY LIST. The following jurors have been drawn for the May term of court, which convenes on the 12th: George Heck, Monmouth. A. M. Tillery, Ballston. F. M. Smith, Dallas. P. R. Alexander, Independence A. P. Graham, Monmouth. I). P. Stapleton, Independence. John Middleton, Dallas. C. S. Graves, Sheridan. C. E. Sawtelle, Willamina. Frank Windsor, Salem. Ezra Hart. Dallas. C. C. Gardner, Dallas. M. N. Prather, Buena Vista. A. B. Gibson, Salem. A. J. Hall, Buena Vista. I. M. Simpson, Suver. J. W. Yost, Airlie. Ira Mehrling, Falls City. Van B. Sears, Ballston. W. T. Foster, Dallas. Cass Riggs. Kickreall Carl Stewart, McCoy, Percy Hadley, Airlie. G. B. Gates, Dallas. R. C. DeArmond, Indepen’ce G. A. Shields, McCoy. S. B. Walker, Independence. Frank Kerslake, Suver. Allen T. Clark, Monmouth. M. F. White, Kickreall. W. II. Murphy, Buena Vista. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Ruth Miller ........................ 50 Carson O d o m ............... ........50 .50 .50 C a rso n O d o m . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hinahaw, of Cor vallis, visited in Dallar. Saturday and Sunday. Miss Eva Trent, of McMinnville, who has been visiting a t the home of Mrs. Odom returned home Sunday. Mr. Davia and Mr. Bowser, of Sum- m itt, was in town Monday. Wiley C arpenter visited in Eola Sun day. Mrs. W. J. T ren t and son, Harvey, have been visiting a t the home of Mrs« Odom. .Miss Dovie Odom visited friends in Airlie the last of the week, S tarlen ('rook, of Airlie, was a busi ness visitor here Thursday. M. M S tew art, of this city, visited in Eola Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blessing, who have been visiting in Albany, returned home Monday. Earl Oxford, of Brownsville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ox ford Thursday. Mrs. E dgar Brown, of Eola, left Sun day for Tillamook. A. N. Arnold, of Silverton, visited relatives here Sunday. Earl Hill, who spent Sunday a t Dal las, has returned to Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Holman spent | Saturday . and Sunday in Oak Grove with Mrs. Holm an’s sister. Amy Hibbard has come to town to board with Mrs. Anna Coad. Mrs. Koser, of Rickreall, was in Dal las last week. E dgar Collins, of Portland, is here visiting. Misses Edna Clifford and Blanche Penman came over from Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. L u te ’s baby was badly scalded Sunday. Merle and Glen Holman w ent to Falls City Sunday. C L. Crider was a Falls City visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. P eter Ediger have re turned from an extended visit in P o rt land. Earl ( ’rook w ent to Portland Sunday. Mr. L ute has gone to Portland to work. George K urre, of Portland, visited in E ast Dallas this week. The Bishop preached a t the E vangel ical church Sunday. Mr. Kapps and family have arrived from Missouri to m ake their home in E ast Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G ates have gone to F orest Grove to visit his m other, who is very sick. The W. ( \ T. U. m et w ith Mrs. Cur tis Tuesday. Lela Clifford visited in Crowley over Guy Schrader, of Calif., is visiting Sunday. his brother, Gus. Schrader. Dr. Bollman and family w ent to | Geo. Baun is now able to sit up. Contest at Falls City. Monmouth Sunday. A silver medal contest was Ord Baun, who has been working in Mrs. W arren Quick returned Sunday held at Falls City to a packed Monmouth, visited a t home Sunday. from Portland, where she has been ta house Monday night. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baun, of Mon king treatm en t. Hayes was the winner. Mrs. I. mouth, are visiting in this city. Mrs. Miles and son, of Silverton, are G. Singleton, G. W. Brent and A. Monday evening the Endeavor of the visiting a t Hugh Black’s. Vick were the judges. Unusual Christian church gave Hom er Dashiel Leota Lewis, of Lewisville, visited ft ¡ends here Sunday. talent is being displayed by some and bride a reception. of the contestants and we may Billie Snow, of Portland, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Palm er w ere in Salem Monday. reasonably expect a literary friends in Dallas. treat in the succeeding gold med- W ayne Greenwood is working in Mrs. Dom sife visited in Portland Monday. al|contests. Theoffering was gen E llis’ confectionery. erous, amounting to $4.85. This Mrs. Leon Myers, of Silverton, is Austin Titus, of Falls City, was in will be used to purchase the gold visiting friends in Dallas. Dallas Sunday. medal for the next contest which Mr. and Mrs. George G ates, of Dal Maggie H ayter returned Sunday from will be held in the M. E. church las, visited his sick m other a t Hillsboro Oregon City. there Monday evening, April 28. over Sunday. Sam Ray has sold his place on the A good program, both literary The B aptist Sunday school will have hill and has bought Ike L ynch’s house the children day program on the first on Oak street. and musical, is being prepared. day of May. Mrs. I. G. Singleton will present Mr. Shepherd and fam ily w ent to Mr. Ashbaugh is working on his new Jefferson Sunday. the medal. Admission 15 cents. house. Children under 10 free. Mr. and Mrs. McNulty were in from Mrs. Lee Scruggs, of Dallas, was vis Polk Station th e first of the week. iting Mr and Mrs. M. B. Scruggs, of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson have returned Portland. IT IS WHISPERED. from a two weeks visit in Forest Grove. Oscar Holme«, of Dallas, was visiting ‘ That it took the Prysbyterian friends Mrs. Nancy Fowler was called to in Falls City. minister to land Dr. Staats. Portland Sunday by the illness of her Mrs. W. A. Ayres was in Salem Sun sisterinlaw , Mrs. Lewis. That Ed Cochrane did not in day. tend to obligate himself to pay Mrs. H enry M usott was visiting her Miss Minnie Clow was in Dallas Mon day. for two feet of paving, but only daughter in Salem last week. Al Churchill, of Forest Grove, was two inches. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Baker have gone here on business the first of the week. That the new council will en to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were Portland force the ordinance against boxes Pearl McBee is able to be out a fte r a visitors Sunday. long sickness. in restaurants. Mr K night’s brother, of Portland, is Mrs. Maggie M uscott has returned visiting him. That an ordinance is to be pass from Portland w here she has been vis ed closing saloons on circus and iting her daughter. LETTER LIST. celebration days. Mrs. Morris and her m other, Mrs. That the Beavers seem to have Siefarth spent a few days in Salem last found that toboggan cellarward week. The following letters remained Mr. and Mrs. Geo C utler *were in uncalled for in the Dallas post- pretty well greased. Portland last week. office Tuesday: That if any paving is done in R u th M ille r. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G Hedg- Dallas this year. Mill street will Mr. and Mrs H arry Long have gone 6 S . be included. to Portland to five. F. H. Martin, That Nevin Palmer now knows Dr. Foster, of Albany, visited in D. M. Miller. how a motor cycle can buck. He Dallas Sunday. was ascending the reservoir hill Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Dashiell spent James Pate. John Sanborn. Sunday. Sunday in Portland. C. G. COAD. That if the Beavers are no good Mrs. M cPherson has gone to W ash Postmaster. the colts may prove interesting. ington, w here her daughter is sick. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the That Gold Hill has succeeded C urtis Houser, of Newberg, was in Baptist church, will hold a bake in acquiring the cement plant Dallas over Sunday. Mrs. M artin and her daughter, Mrs. sale at Laughary’s grocery store Dallas was trying to get about a Peery, are spending a couple of weeks next Saturday all day, April 26. year ago. in Newp >rt. That the new city prosecutor M rs. McCann and Mrs. Will Collins Mrs. McDougal Dead. will lake up his residence here were in Salem la s t week. Mrs. Laura McDougal, wife of about May 1st. Mrs. W. H. Black and Mrs. D. L. E. H. McDougal, of Dallas, died Fields were elected delegates from the That if women now desire to \\ E. S. S. to the 3 tate Sunday School Monday after an extended illness fish for suckers or other fish they convention to be held a t Oregon City of cancer at the home of her must take out a license same as the la st of this week. sisterinlaw, Mrs. Wm. Chappell, a mere man. Mrs. Tom Burch, of Rickreall, was a at Vancouver. The body was shipped to Dallas for interment That it is time to put up your Dallas visitor last week. I Thursday with services conduct fire screens. e d from the Methodist church by That many in our residence | Rev. D. Lester Fields. Deceas sections are howling for oiled ed is survived by her husband, roads. two sons, Frank and George, in That the circus men had a re Wisconsin, and a daughter, Mrs. gular picnic, as it was their first | Elizabeth Day, of Vancouver. wet town for some days. The family came west from Iowa a year ago. Deceased was 59 years old, having been born in Resolution* of Condolence. At the regular meeting of the ! You can fill an ordinary fount Wisconsin in 1853. Ballston Sunday school and Ep- ain pen in one or two minutes, if worth League April 13, 1913, the ink dropper is where you can C. R. Canfield the following resolution was find it easily and you don’t fret Civil Engineer and Surveyor one of those pesky air-bubbles in adopted: j Land Surveying. Subdividing. Plan Resolved that as it has pleased the pen barrel. j E stim ator. All kinds of Engineering Almighty God to remove from | W ork. Office over Dallas City Bank. A Conklin Self-Fillinfr Pen fills our midst our dear sister, Phoebe itself in about the time it takes , i Phone. F. Peavy, the members of Ball-! dip a steel pen in an ink bot- j ston Sunday school and Epworth to League wish to express their tie. great appreciation of the many This saving of time is worth a endeavoring virtues and the frood deal to the busy man or j many noble and loving traits of woman. character which she demonstra Besides, the Conklin way is j ted in her religious work at this place. -Jesse Butler, Mrs, I. F. cleaner and more satisfactory Tatom, Mrs. J. W. Sarver, Mrs. from every viewpoint. H. S. Fudge, committee. The Conklin pen doesn’t leak. It doesn’t clog. McLaughlin Barn Burned. It doesn’t sweat. From 9 to 10 last evening many Dallasites were witnessing a It doesn’t soil the fingers. large fire over towards Indepen It doesn’t require shaking or dence that illumined the clouds over a large area. Inquiry this jerking -you don’t have toj morning proved it to be the C. scratch, scratch, scratch to start A. McLaughlin barn on the the ink flowing. Hirschberg place some two miles Conklin’s Self-Filling Pens north of Independence. Besides range in price from $2.50 to $5, some hay burned and other and every pen is sold under a things, the great loss was 16 positive guarantee. head of horses. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. Mc- Laughlin is the renter of the, Hirschberg yard, and the horses were all large and valuable. Your Pen Troubles Cease When You Buy a Conklin The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else The jury could not agree on the John Belt case at McMinn ville Saturday. J. C. HAYTER CITY TRANSFER CO. W . R . 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